Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited a common Sense Approach to Web Usability Steve Krug



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It’s not important to us.
For most of us, it doesn’t matter to us
whether we understand how things work, as long as we can use them.
It’s not for lack of intelligence, but for lack of caring. It’s just not
Web developers often have a particularly hard time understanding—or even believing—that
people might feel this way, since they themselves are usually keenly interested in how things
work.
If we find something that works, we stick to it.
Once we find
something that works—no matter how badly—we tend not to look for
a better way. We’ll use a better way if we stumble across one, but we
seldom look for one.
It’s always interesting to watch designers and developers observe their first
usability test. The first time they see a user click on something completely
inappropriate, they’re surprised. (For instance, when the user ignores a nice
big fat “Software” button in the navigation bar, saying something like,
“Well, I’m looking for software, so I guess I’d click here on ‘Cheap Stuff’
because cheap is always good.”) The user may even find what he’s looking
for eventually, but by then the people watching don’t know whether to be
happy or not.
The second time it happens, they’re yelling “Just click on ‘Software’!” The
third time, you can see them thinking: “Why are we even bothering?”
And it’s a good question: If people manage to muddle through so much, does
it really matter whether they “get it”? The answer is that it matters a great
deal because while muddling through may work sometimes, it tends to be
inefficient and error-prone.
On the other hand, if users “get it”:
There’s a much better chance that they’ll find what they’re looking for,
which is good for them and for you.
There’s a better chance that they’ll understand the full range of what
your site has to offer—not just the parts that they stumble across.


 You have a better chance of steering them to the parts of your site that
you want them to see.
They’ll feel smarter and more in control when they’re using your site,
which will bring them back. You can get away with a site that people
muddle through only until someone builds one down the street that
makes them feel smart.

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